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Design Thinking for the healthcare of tomorrow

Design Thinking for the healthcare of tomorrow

Written by Michael Gizicki-Neundlinger | Reviewed by Gabriela Ayala

Created on: 06 Feb 2020 | Updated on: 06 Feb 2020

News category: "News on Living Innovation"

Christophe Vetterli, partner at walkerproject ag, explains how to put patients at the heart of innovation

In the context of the digital transformation, healthcare is one of the most innovative sectors. Emerging technologies, e.g. big health data and tele-medicine are about to disrupt patient experiences of healthcare. Christophe Vetterli, Partner at walkerproject ag, explains how Design Thinking helps to design solutions that perfectly fit the needs of patients.

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